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http://www.joystiq.com/2013/03/08/ea-co-founder-joe-ybarra-starts-new-studio-already-planning-a-k/http://www.joystiq.com/2013/03/08/ea-co-founder-joe-ybarra-starts-new-studio-already-planning-a-k/?utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Joystiq#commentsJoe Ybarra, co-founder of Electronic Arts - who worked on the very first Madden, among other things - has opened a new studio, Joe Got Game.

The studio's first project will be Shackleton Crater. Named after a real crater on the moon, the turn-based strategy game sees players building and maintaining a lunar colony. "Using research and real lunar data from space agencies around the world," Shackelton Crater promises to offer a realistic representation of what an actual lunar colony might be like (just look at the game's bibliography).

As GamesIndustry.biz points out, the Joe Got Game website mentions a Kickstarter campaign, though it doesn't appear to be live yet. Shackelton Crater is aiming for a spring 2014 debut on tablets and PC.